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26th of April 2000 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 26. април 2000.

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2000

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2000

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Poverty in New York

Date: 26 April 2000

Paul K Sonn letter comments on April 20 article on rise in poverty in New York City

Full Article

New Superintendent at District 1

Date: 26 April 2000

By EDWARD WYATT and KAREN W. ARENSON

Edward WYATT

Community School District 1 on Lower East Side accepts resignation of Sonia Diaz-Salcedo as district superintendent and names Helen C Santiago as acting superintendent (S)

Full Article

The New, Flexible Math Meets Parental Rebellion

Date: 27 April 2000

By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

Anemona HARTOCOLLIS

New math curriculum adopted by some school districts around country to address math phobia that afflicts many students has enraged many parents, who find their children cannot multiply easily or understand basic algebra (special report, Fuzzy Answers); at issue is 'constructivist' curriculum, approach that preaches it is more important for children to construct their own solutions to math problems than to learn standard rules--from multiplication tables to value of pi--handed down through centuries; new math has at its core passionate belief shared by tens of thousands of teachers that they can reach more children, especially low-achieving minority students, by dropping standard rules in favor of exercises that allow students to discover principles of math on their own; constructivist programs are being tried in more than half of New York City's 1,145 schools; critics say curriculum can be murky when used by inexperienced teachers who are themselves weak in math; parents around country are protesting what they say is 'fuzzy math' and systematic 'dumbing down' of mathematics teaching; photo; chart (L)

Full Article

Isles' New Ownership Hopes to Reinvent the Team

Date: 27 April 2000

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Richard SANDOMIR

Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar acquire New York Islanders for $187.5 million; photo (M)

Full Article

Aetna's New Chief Wants To Be Consumer-Friendly

Date: 27 April 2000

By MILT FREUDENHEIM

Milt FREUDENHEIM

Aetna Inc chief executive William H Donaldson is driving hard to transform nation's biggest health insurer into warm, consumer-friendly company that makes more profits and fewer enemies; in his first 60 days as chief executive, he has sidestepped fights with belligerent trial lawyers, embarked on what he calls first steps toward healing strained relations with doctors, and hired executive search firm to find leader for Aetna's health care business; Donaldson is under pressure from disaffected shareholders who played role in ousting his predecessor, Richard A Huber; Donaldson says Aetna is talking with 30 business partners in 17 countries about selling some foreign units; says these assets could sell for $500 million to $1.5 billion; chart (M)

Full Article

A New Campaign Approach for Mrs. Clinton: The Town Meeting

Date: 27 April 2000

By JONATHAN P. HICKS

Jonathan HICKS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, at State University of New York at Buffalo, holds first of series of town hall meetings that her aides say will be new way of bringing her campaign directly to New Yorkers; says that if she won Senate race, she would not run for president in 2004 and that, if she lost, she would continue to make New York her home (M)

Full Article

Italy's New Cabinet Bears a Striking Resemblance to the Old One

Date: 27 April 2000

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

New cabinet appointed by Italy's designated prime minister, Giuliano Amato, is sworn in, four months after most of same people were sworn in to serve under Prime Min Massimo D'Alema; Silvio Berlusconi, center-right politician who was prime minister for less than year in 1994, belittles new Amato government; Berlusconi and his allies have been pressing for early national elections, emboldenend by center-right's success in regional elections; Pres Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is reluctant to put country through its fourth parliamentary election since 1992 year ahead of schedule (M)

Full Article

Metro Business; Bayer to Relocate Unit to New Jersey

Date: 26 April 2000

Bayer AG will transfer headquarters of its consumer unit to Morristown, NJ, from Leverkusen, Germany, on May 1 (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2000

Full Article

Poverty in New York

Date: 26 April 2000

Paul K Sonn letter comments on April 20 article on rise in poverty in New York City

Full Article

New Superintendent at District 1

Date: 26 April 2000

By EDWARD WYATT and KAREN W. ARENSON

Edward WYATT

Community School District 1 on Lower East Side accepts resignation of Sonia Diaz-Salcedo as district superintendent and names Helen C Santiago as acting superintendent (S)

Full Article

The New, Flexible Math Meets Parental Rebellion

Date: 27 April 2000

By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

Anemona HARTOCOLLIS

New math curriculum adopted by some school districts around country to address math phobia that afflicts many students has enraged many parents, who find their children cannot multiply easily or understand basic algebra (special report, Fuzzy Answers); at issue is 'constructivist' curriculum, approach that preaches it is more important for children to construct their own solutions to math problems than to learn standard rules--from multiplication tables to value of pi--handed down through centuries; new math has at its core passionate belief shared by tens of thousands of teachers that they can reach more children, especially low-achieving minority students, by dropping standard rules in favor of exercises that allow students to discover principles of math on their own; constructivist programs are being tried in more than half of New York City's 1,145 schools; critics say curriculum can be murky when used by inexperienced teachers who are themselves weak in math; parents around country are protesting what they say is 'fuzzy math' and systematic 'dumbing down' of mathematics teaching; photo; chart (L)

Full Article

Isles' New Ownership Hopes to Reinvent the Team

Date: 27 April 2000

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Richard SANDOMIR

Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar acquire New York Islanders for $187.5 million; photo (M)

Full Article

Aetna's New Chief Wants To Be Consumer-Friendly

Date: 27 April 2000

By MILT FREUDENHEIM

Milt FREUDENHEIM

Aetna Inc chief executive William H Donaldson is driving hard to transform nation's biggest health insurer into warm, consumer-friendly company that makes more profits and fewer enemies; in his first 60 days as chief executive, he has sidestepped fights with belligerent trial lawyers, embarked on what he calls first steps toward healing strained relations with doctors, and hired executive search firm to find leader for Aetna's health care business; Donaldson is under pressure from disaffected shareholders who played role in ousting his predecessor, Richard A Huber; Donaldson says Aetna is talking with 30 business partners in 17 countries about selling some foreign units; says these assets could sell for $500 million to $1.5 billion; chart (M)

Full Article

A New Campaign Approach for Mrs. Clinton: The Town Meeting

Date: 27 April 2000

By JONATHAN P. HICKS

Jonathan HICKS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, at State University of New York at Buffalo, holds first of series of town hall meetings that her aides say will be new way of bringing her campaign directly to New Yorkers; says that if she won Senate race, she would not run for president in 2004 and that, if she lost, she would continue to make New York her home (M)

Full Article

Italy's New Cabinet Bears a Striking Resemblance to the Old One

Date: 27 April 2000

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

New cabinet appointed by Italy's designated prime minister, Giuliano Amato, is sworn in, four months after most of same people were sworn in to serve under Prime Min Massimo D'Alema; Silvio Berlusconi, center-right politician who was prime minister for less than year in 1994, belittles new Amato government; Berlusconi and his allies have been pressing for early national elections, emboldenend by center-right's success in regional elections; Pres Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is reluctant to put country through its fourth parliamentary election since 1992 year ahead of schedule (M)

Full Article

Metro Business; Bayer to Relocate Unit to New Jersey

Date: 26 April 2000

Bayer AG will transfer headquarters of its consumer unit to Morristown, NJ, from Leverkusen, Germany, on May 1 (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2000

Full Article

Poverty in New York

Date: 26 April 2000

Paul K Sonn letter comments on April 20 article on rise in poverty in New York City

Full Article

New Superintendent at District 1

Date: 26 April 2000

By EDWARD WYATT and KAREN W. ARENSON

Edward WYATT

Community School District 1 on Lower East Side accepts resignation of Sonia Diaz-Salcedo as district superintendent and names Helen C Santiago as acting superintendent (S)

Full Article

The New, Flexible Math Meets Parental Rebellion

Date: 27 April 2000

By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

Anemona HARTOCOLLIS

New math curriculum adopted by some school districts around country to address math phobia that afflicts many students has enraged many parents, who find their children cannot multiply easily or understand basic algebra (special report, Fuzzy Answers); at issue is 'constructivist' curriculum, approach that preaches it is more important for children to construct their own solutions to math problems than to learn standard rules--from multiplication tables to value of pi--handed down through centuries; new math has at its core passionate belief shared by tens of thousands of teachers that they can reach more children, especially low-achieving minority students, by dropping standard rules in favor of exercises that allow students to discover principles of math on their own; constructivist programs are being tried in more than half of New York City's 1,145 schools; critics say curriculum can be murky when used by inexperienced teachers who are themselves weak in math; parents around country are protesting what they say is 'fuzzy math' and systematic 'dumbing down' of mathematics teaching; photo; chart (L)

Full Article

Isles' New Ownership Hopes to Reinvent the Team

Date: 27 April 2000

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Richard SANDOMIR

Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar acquire New York Islanders for $187.5 million; photo (M)

Full Article

Aetna's New Chief Wants To Be Consumer-Friendly

Date: 27 April 2000

By MILT FREUDENHEIM

Milt FREUDENHEIM

Aetna Inc chief executive William H Donaldson is driving hard to transform nation's biggest health insurer into warm, consumer-friendly company that makes more profits and fewer enemies; in his first 60 days as chief executive, he has sidestepped fights with belligerent trial lawyers, embarked on what he calls first steps toward healing strained relations with doctors, and hired executive search firm to find leader for Aetna's health care business; Donaldson is under pressure from disaffected shareholders who played role in ousting his predecessor, Richard A Huber; Donaldson says Aetna is talking with 30 business partners in 17 countries about selling some foreign units; says these assets could sell for $500 million to $1.5 billion; chart (M)

Full Article

A New Campaign Approach for Mrs. Clinton: The Town Meeting

Date: 27 April 2000

By JONATHAN P. HICKS

Jonathan HICKS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, at State University of New York at Buffalo, holds first of series of town hall meetings that her aides say will be new way of bringing her campaign directly to New Yorkers; says that if she won Senate race, she would not run for president in 2004 and that, if she lost, she would continue to make New York her home (M)

Full Article

Italy's New Cabinet Bears a Striking Resemblance to the Old One

Date: 27 April 2000

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

New cabinet appointed by Italy's designated prime minister, Giuliano Amato, is sworn in, four months after most of same people were sworn in to serve under Prime Min Massimo D'Alema; Silvio Berlusconi, center-right politician who was prime minister for less than year in 1994, belittles new Amato government; Berlusconi and his allies have been pressing for early national elections, emboldenend by center-right's success in regional elections; Pres Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is reluctant to put country through its fourth parliamentary election since 1992 year ahead of schedule (M)

Full Article

Metro Business; Bayer to Relocate Unit to New Jersey

Date: 26 April 2000

Bayer AG will transfer headquarters of its consumer unit to Morristown, NJ, from Leverkusen, Germany, on May 1 (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 April 2000

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 April 2000

Full Article

Poverty in New York

Date: 26 April 2000

Paul K Sonn letter comments on April 20 article on rise in poverty in New York City

Full Article

New Superintendent at District 1

Date: 26 April 2000

By EDWARD WYATT and KAREN W. ARENSON

Edward WYATT

Community School District 1 on Lower East Side accepts resignation of Sonia Diaz-Salcedo as district superintendent and names Helen C Santiago as acting superintendent (S)

Full Article

The New, Flexible Math Meets Parental Rebellion

Date: 27 April 2000

By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS

Anemona HARTOCOLLIS

New math curriculum adopted by some school districts around country to address math phobia that afflicts many students has enraged many parents, who find their children cannot multiply easily or understand basic algebra (special report, Fuzzy Answers); at issue is 'constructivist' curriculum, approach that preaches it is more important for children to construct their own solutions to math problems than to learn standard rules--from multiplication tables to value of pi--handed down through centuries; new math has at its core passionate belief shared by tens of thousands of teachers that they can reach more children, especially low-achieving minority students, by dropping standard rules in favor of exercises that allow students to discover principles of math on their own; constructivist programs are being tried in more than half of New York City's 1,145 schools; critics say curriculum can be murky when used by inexperienced teachers who are themselves weak in math; parents around country are protesting what they say is 'fuzzy math' and systematic 'dumbing down' of mathematics teaching; photo; chart (L)

Full Article

Isles' New Ownership Hopes to Reinvent the Team

Date: 27 April 2000

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Richard SANDOMIR

Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar acquire New York Islanders for $187.5 million; photo (M)

Full Article

Aetna's New Chief Wants To Be Consumer-Friendly

Date: 27 April 2000

By MILT FREUDENHEIM

Milt FREUDENHEIM

Aetna Inc chief executive William H Donaldson is driving hard to transform nation's biggest health insurer into warm, consumer-friendly company that makes more profits and fewer enemies; in his first 60 days as chief executive, he has sidestepped fights with belligerent trial lawyers, embarked on what he calls first steps toward healing strained relations with doctors, and hired executive search firm to find leader for Aetna's health care business; Donaldson is under pressure from disaffected shareholders who played role in ousting his predecessor, Richard A Huber; Donaldson says Aetna is talking with 30 business partners in 17 countries about selling some foreign units; says these assets could sell for $500 million to $1.5 billion; chart (M)

Full Article

A New Campaign Approach for Mrs. Clinton: The Town Meeting

Date: 27 April 2000

By JONATHAN P. HICKS

Jonathan HICKS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, at State University of New York at Buffalo, holds first of series of town hall meetings that her aides say will be new way of bringing her campaign directly to New Yorkers; says that if she won Senate race, she would not run for president in 2004 and that, if she lost, she would continue to make New York her home (M)

Full Article

Italy's New Cabinet Bears a Striking Resemblance to the Old One

Date: 27 April 2000

By ALESSANDRA STANLEY

Alessandra STANLEY

New cabinet appointed by Italy's designated prime minister, Giuliano Amato, is sworn in, four months after most of same people were sworn in to serve under Prime Min Massimo D'Alema; Silvio Berlusconi, center-right politician who was prime minister for less than year in 1994, belittles new Amato government; Berlusconi and his allies have been pressing for early national elections, emboldenend by center-right's success in regional elections; Pres Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is reluctant to put country through its fourth parliamentary election since 1992 year ahead of schedule (M)

Full Article

Poverty in New York

Date: 26 April 2000

Paul K Sonn letter comments on April 20 article on rise in poverty in New York City

Full Article

New Superintendent at District 1

Date: 26 April 2000

By EDWARD WYATT and KAREN W. ARENSON

Edward WYATT

Community School District 1 on Lower East Side accepts resignation of Sonia Diaz-Salcedo as district superintendent and names Helen C Santiago as acting superintendent (S)

Full Article

Metro Business; Bayer to Relocate Unit to New Jersey

Date: 26 April 2000

Bayer AG will transfer headquarters of its consumer unit to Morristown, NJ, from Leverkusen, Germany, on May 1 (S)

Full Article